Listen Live
Listen Live

One in custody after police execute arrest warrants at north side home

One person is in custody after Lethbridge Police spent about five hours working to execute arrest warrants at a home in the north side on June 6. 

Acting street Sergeant Dave Easter said officers arrived at the home in the 1900 block of 13 St. N around 8 a.m. to execute arrest warrants on a subject known to police.  

“We had information that that individual was inside the residence and as a result of the individual not coming out, we had to follow through with our process of ensuring public safety as well as executing those warrants,” he said at the scene after officers had the person in custody. 

He added nobody was hurt during the arrest.  

A portion of 13 St. Was blocked off while the police tactical unit, as well as a K9 unit, worked to get the person out of the home. They called with a loudspeaker, saying they were under arrest and used a phone attached to a robot to attempt negotiations.  

The person was apprehended just after 1 p.m. after officers broke a window and deployed tear gas into the home.  

The Lethbridge Police Service says charges are pending. 

- Advertisement -

cjoc Now playing play

ckbd Now playing play

Related Articles

- Advertisement -

Latest News

Kidney Walk happening in Lethbridge later this month

At the end of the month members of the Lethbridge community are invited to come together to raise funds and awareness about organ donation during the Lethbridge Kidney Walk. 

Taber to host national handgun competition in July

Over the next three months, Alberta will be welcoming 12 major sporting events to the province, including the IPSC Canadian Handgun Nationals July 28 to Aug. 3 in Taber. 

More measles cases confirmed in southern Alberta

More measles cases have been reported in southern Alberta, prompting an advisory from Alberta Health Services.

Man wanted in connection with alleged sexual assault investigation

Lethbridge Police need your help to locate 26-year-old Terrance Cooper...

Coaldale council approves 2.85 per cent property tax increase

Coaldale council has approved the 2025 Property Tax Bylaw, resulting in a 2.85 per cent property tax increase.
- Advertisement -